Open Tabs Next to Current 的评价
Open Tabs Next to Current 作者: Sebastian Blask
171 条评价
- 评分 4 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13475523,7 年前Nice. Except that it's not smart enough to when I drag a link onto tab bar. Usually when you drag a link and place between 2 tabs, it stays there. With this extension, it moves to the currently opened tab. Also, because of this behavior, it conflicts with Tab Session Manager. It always reverse the tab order every time restoring a session.
- 评分 4 / 5来自 FractalZ,7 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13624335,7 年前Perfect!!!
Not certain why this isn't the default since the current technique was a change to former default. - 评分 4 / 5来自 geoff80,7 年前Please add the option to open new tabs to the left as well. I want to be able to go to NFL.com, click on a bunch of stories, have them load in the background, then have NFL.com move all the way to the end of the tab bar, so I know exactly where the original site's tab is. Thanks!
- 评分 3 / 5来自 asras,7 年前For a single-task extension, it's not so good. Firefox still opens the tab as the end, and what the extension does is move it back to right of the then-active tab. The problem is that the tabs roll all the way to the end then back, so the new tab is always the first visible tab. 'Temporary Containers' doesn't have this issue!
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13581030,7 年前
- 评分 4 / 5来自 snicker&twist,7 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Nartren,7 年前Changing open tab order behavior kind of implies that closing behavior also needs to be customized.
"Select After Closing Current" extension does the job but using 2 extensions to cover basic tab customization is sad.
Nevertheless the functionality promised in the extension's name/description works fine so far. - 评分 4 / 5来自 Firefcx user 11712425,7 年前Restoring closed tabs aren't restored to their original position. Restored tabs should open in the same tab position that they were closed from.
- 评分 4 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13101783,7 年前Good, works nicely on Firefox Quantum. It would be nice if it can imitate Chrome's new tab operation and if it can work with Firefox Android though.
Edit: Not sure how to reply, but Chrome's way of handling new tabs are that:
1. You have Tab A and Tab B.
2. You open links on Tab A, let's say it becomes Tab A1, A2.
3. You open links on Tab A1, they're A1x, A1y.
4. So right now you have tabs A, A1, A1x, A1y, A2, B, in that sequence. This would be enough for me, though Chrome goes further.
5. If you open links from Tab A, they continue off to A3, A4. So it's tabs A, A1, A1x, A1y, A2, A3, A4, B, in that order, now. Chrome remembers the 'hierarchy', so to say, Not always, if you've done a lot of things other than opening new tabs or stopped opening tabs for a while, it 'forgets' the order and starts anew. This is be perfect for me, as I browse danbooru and pixiv a lot.开发者回应
发布于 7 年前I don't know what you mean by "Chrome's new tab operation". I kind of expected it to just work on android, must be some API still missing. Should just be a matter of time before it will work. - 评分 3 / 5来自 blissend,7 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13510393,7 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 geronimoao,7 年前Esto debería poder elegirse en las preferencias de Firefox, pero así son cuando te quieren encajar su forma de usar el navegador. Por suerte existen addons como este para darnos esa opción tan básica negada por Mozzilla.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13497329,7 年前
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13484892,7 年前Thanks for this, only issue is that it moves the focus of the tab bar so that the new tab is all the way to the left instead of it leaving the focus as is. I suspect this has to do with the way the tab gets shuffled around immediately after opening it? (edit:I should make clear this only happens with a newtab not when opening a link or anything)
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Danielle,7 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 10203992,7 年前I'm trying to replace the functionality I used to get from Tab Mix Plus now that it's not compatible with Firefox anymore and this combined with "Tab Deque" gets me most of the way there. Thanks!
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13469916,7 年前Does what it's supposed to. Now my Firefox 57 experience is complete.